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Verbal, behavioural and physiological assessment of the generalization of exposure-based fear reduction in a spider-anxious population
Authors:Vansteenwegen Debora  Vervliet Bram  Hermans Dirk  Thewissen Roy  Eelen Paul
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. deb.vansteenwegen@psy.kuleuven.be
Abstract:Clinical fear of spiders was assessed in 39 patients before and after exposure treatment and at a 3-month follow-up. The assessment included behavioral, physiological and self-report measures. Some patients were tested in the treatment context (group Same), while others were tested in a different context (group Different). Both groups demonstrated a significant fear reduction from pre- to post-treatment in all measures, which persisted at the 3-month follow-up. Contrary to our expectations, no clear difference was observed between the groups at any moment. However, a 1-year follow-up test of the self-report measure revealed a return of fear in group Same, but not in group Different. These results show (1) that the effects of exposure treatment persisted over contexts and time in the short term, and (2) that conducting treatment and tests in different contexts enhanced efficiency of exposure treatment in the long term.
Keywords:Exposure   Phobia   Outcome   Renewal   Skin conductance
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